ABI says police authorities are causing ‘unacceptable delays’ in compensation for riots

Carpetright Tottenham London riots

Londoners are being failed on riot compensation by incompetent police authorities, the ABI said today.

ABI director of general insurance Nick Starling told the London Assembly that the insurance industry had spent £200m in respect of riot damages.

Now the ABI wants the government to overhaul the Riot (Damages) Act 1886, under which police authorities are required to pay compensation to those affected.

Starling told the Assembly today: “Insurers reacted quickly to help thousands of Londoners hit by last August’s riots.

“In one case, within one week of the riots an insurer had made an initial payment of £100,000 to their customer in south London to enable them to hire temporary trading premises to resume trading and stay in business. Overall, insurers expect to pay out £200 million in respect of riot damage to homes, businesses and vehicles.

“Yet too many people without insurance, or who are under-insured, have and continue to face unacceptable delays and bureaucracy in claiming the compensation they are entitled to from the police authorities. This compounds their distress and puts them under even more financial pressure.

“Londoners need and deserve a much more streamlined and standardised compensation process. A more effective compensation process will also ensure that insurance to cover riot damage remains widely available in the capital. We urge the Government to review and update the Riot (Damages) Act to ensure that it meets to needs of modern day London”.

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